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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(14,235 posts)
Mon Feb 5, 2024, 05:48 PM Feb 2024

Family of Black girls handcuffed by Colorado police, held at gunpoint reach $1.9 million settlement

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/family-of-black-girls-handcuffed-by-colorado-police-held-at-gunpoint-reach-1-9-million-settlement/ar-BB1hONg6

DENVER (AP) — The Black girls lay facedown in a parking lot, crying “no” and “mommy” as a police officer who had pointed her gun at them then bent down to handcuff two of their wrists. The youngest wore a pink tiara as she held onto her teenage cousin’s hand.

The 6-year-old Lovely watched as her mother, Brittney Gilliam, was led to a patrol car in handcuffs after she shouted in frustration at the police, who mistakenly believed the car she was driving was stolen.

Three years later, Gilliam has agreed to a $1.9 million settlement with city officials in the Denver suburb of Aurora to resolve a lawsuit that claimed the police officers’ actions were evidence of “profound and systematic” racism, a lawyer for the family, David Lane, announced Monday.

“I feel like those kids deserve everything for what they were put through, not just me,” Gilliam said prior to the settlement.

A spokesperson for the city of Aurora city did not immediately comment Monday on the settlement.

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This settlement also marks the latest Aurora has been forced to pay out over police misconduct. The city settled for $15 million in 2021 with the parents of Elijah McClain. He was a 23-year-old Black man who was killed in 2019 after he was stopped as he walked down the street, placed in a neck hold and injected with a sedative. One police officer was also convicted in his death and two others have been acquitted. Two paramedics were also convicted.
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Family of Black girls handcuffed by Colorado police, held at gunpoint reach $1.9 million settlement (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd Feb 2024 OP
They are traumatized for life and deserve a lot more. Nt spooky3 Feb 2024 #1
Of course. limbicnuminousity Feb 2024 #2
That's nice.. Not. While they costs the city Cha Feb 2024 #5
Glad the Britney Gillman family was able Cha Feb 2024 #3
I don't know why they don't take that money out of the police retirement fund. Crunchy Frog Feb 2024 #4
Video of the incident. rsdsharp Feb 2024 #6
Apparently Aurora is a city of slow learners. lpbk2713 Feb 2024 #7

limbicnuminousity

(1,416 posts)
2. Of course.
Mon Feb 5, 2024, 05:55 PM
Feb 2024

From the article: "One of the officers who stopped the car, Darian Dasko, was suspended for 160 hours. He and the other officer, Madisen Moen, still work for the department."

Cha

(319,067 posts)
3. Glad the Britney Gillman family was able
Mon Feb 5, 2024, 05:56 PM
Feb 2024

to be Awarded the settlement for the Trauma she and her family suffered by the Aurora LEOs.

Crunchy Frog

(28,280 posts)
4. I don't know why they don't take that money out of the police retirement fund.
Mon Feb 5, 2024, 05:56 PM
Feb 2024

I would bet that would get them to start policing their own better if they did that.

lpbk2713

(43,273 posts)
7. Apparently Aurora is a city of slow learners.
Mon Feb 5, 2024, 08:11 PM
Feb 2024


They should have learned the first time. Now they will be lucky to get any insurance.

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